HKZMB | Bridge drawing new hopes for tourism in Lantau Island

Last week’s opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZMB) has started to draw the attention of visitors from the three cities now connected by the road

Beijing mourns Zheng Xiaosong with praise

The Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in Macau issued a statement mourning the death of Zheng Xiaosong, the head of Beijing’s liaison office in

AL Plenary | Questions left unanswered over Macau’s role in Greater Bay Area

The Greater Bay Area was one of the topics debated during yesterday’s plenary session at the Legislative Assembly (AL). Several representatives from the government replied to spoken enquiries,

Briefs | Irene Lau and Casimiro Pinto replace suspended officials

The Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lionel Leong, has appointed two officials to replace the suspended Jackson Chang, president of the Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM), and

Ranking | HK most ‘sustainable’ among Chinese cities in urban competitiveness

The latest report on global urban competitiveness has shown that Hong Kong is still the best-performing city in the greater China region, ranking 11th in economic

Heritage protection report to be delivered to UN body

By December 1, the local government will deliver a report on the Macau Historical City’s Protection and Management Plan (the Management Plan) to the UNESCO

MELCO | Initiatives to support  SMEs

More than 90% of Macau businesses are small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Over the years, the dynamic SME sector has played an integral part in boosting the

Crime | Taxi driver assaulted and robbed by passenger

A taxi driver was reportedly assaulted and robbed by a passenger during the early hours of last Friday, a Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson stated during a press conference

Music | OM travels to Shanghai to take part in Arts Festival

The Macao Orchestra (OM) travelled to Shanghai between 20 and 25 October to perform at the 20th China Shanghai International Arts Festival. The orchestra took to the

Couto back winning ahead of Macau return

Macau driver André Couto came up victorious in Sunday’s second race of the weekend of the China Touring Car Championship (CTCC). The local racer had been invited

Arts | ‘Sparkling Garden – Guan Huai Bin Works’ opens Thursday

The exhibition “Sparkling Garden – Guan Huai Bin Works” will be inaugurated on November 1 at 6.30 p.m. at the special exhibition room on the third floor

Company aims to promote inclusion through Sport Fun Day

CESL Asia hosted its annual Sport Fun Day yesterday, aiming to strengthen society’s bond through competitive and group games and promote the inclusion of the challenged and

Ask the Vet | Cleaning a cat wound

A cat wound needs proper cleaning in order to prevent infections. There are different types of wounds that can occur: puncture wounds, cuts or burns.  Keep a first

IPIM president and other officials under probe for corruption

The president of the Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM), Jackson Chang, as well as two other high ranking officials are under criminal investigation for alleged

Macau to sustain ‘heavier pressure’ in economy in 2019

Macau is slated to face economic hurdles in 2019 as the U.S.-China trade tension continues, a local scholar remarked. Although some analysts noted that the U.S.-China

New Hengqin port expected to open in 2019

The new Hengqin port is expected to begin operation in 2019, before the 20th anniversary of the Macau handover, according to a report by TDM.

Education | Portuguese Corner in UM library opens

The University of Macau (UM) held an opening ceremony for its library’s new Portuguese Corner on Friday. Alexis Tam, Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, and Yonghua Song,

Enthusiasm for Latin projects on the decline, says festival organizer

Government enthusiasm for funding Macau- Latin projects is on the decline, according to one of the organizers of the Latin American Cultural Festival 2018, which runs until the

Polytec Group vs Son Pou | DSSOPT requested to submit report to court

The Court of First Instance has requested for the Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT) to submit two reports to the court regarding the lawsuit case

Briefs | More students seek Portuguese-speaking countries

The number of local students seeking education in Portuguese-speaking countries after high school increased 70 percent in the last five academic years, according to Sou Chio Fai, Director of

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